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HCHC Weekly Updates
Honors College Announcements for the Week of September 2-9, 2009!
Welcome Back!!
1. We're glad to see you. How was your summer? Stop by and tell us (if you haven't already done so).
As you may know, the weekly announcements are a place to find out what's happening at Hunter, in the Honors College, and at Macaulay (if those are, in fact, three separate entities). The announcements are a great way to find out about:
Internships
Fellowships
Activities
New courses
Workshops
Stuff that not even TMZ.com knows about....
This year, however, the weekly announcements will be migrating to the Honors College website. Yes, that's right--no more weekly email. From now on you should check out the Honors College home page at: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/honorscollege/
where you can not only find the weekly announcements, but also lots of really important information about the Honors College, Hunter, Macaulay, New York, etc.
So remember: beginning next week, check our website for all of the latest updates!
For today, though, make sure you check out the entire email--there are lots of great opportunities, some of which are all the way at the end!
2. Fall Internship: Office of Assembly member Jonathan Bing – Apply Now!
Want to learn diverse functions of legislative office operations? Apply now for an internship where you will have the opportunity to:
*Coordinate community events including forums and press conferences
*Assist constituents with a diversity of public affairs issues
*Do research on legislative topics
If interested contact Career Development Services at career@hunter.cuny.edu for assistance with application procedures.
3. Literati Club Fall Series Kick-off with Carey Harrison - September 16, 6:30pm at Macaulay
What is drama? Learn more about the evolution of drama and film from English novelist and dramatist Carey Harrison who has written 16 novels and 32 award-winning plays. His plays have been broadcast by BBC World Service, and some of his teleplays have been seen on Masterpiece Theatre. The Literati Club is proud to kick-off the Fall 2009 Luminary Series with a lecture and discussion by this noted author and playwright about the role of drama and how drama evolved from Greek tragedies to Shakespeare to modern film and the role of the audience.
He will also be discussing his novel Freud and its origins as a play and its plans for a musical. Food will be served. Sign up at macaulay.cuny.edu/rsvp. Email literati@mhc.cuny.edu for more info. Visit us on Facebook, or read our blog.
4. Attention: Juniors and Seniors - Fall Internship: Media Relations with the New York Stock Exchange – Apply Now!!
Students with coursework in media studies, public relations or journalism are invited to apply for the NYSE internship in Media Relations. Responsibilities include assisting in writing press releases and media alerts, website updates, pitching events to media, escorting and supervising media on the trading floor, coordinating with financial broadcast press to schedule interviews with CEOs and executives and compiling news articles.
Interested students are asked to contact Career Development Services at career@hunter.cuny.edu as soon as possible for assistance with
5. Graduate School Fair - September 10, 5:00-8:00pm
Seniors! Check out the Idealist.org Graduate School Fair on Sep 10. Thinking of going to grad-school next year for a degree with social impact? Attend the New York Idealist.org Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good on September 10, 5:00-8:00pm at Metropolitan Pavilion. You can meet representatives from 200 graduate programs in fields such as Nonprofit Management, Education, Social Work, Global Health, International Affairs, Law, Public Policy, and Urban Planning.
Click here for more information, to register (the graduate fair is free), and to see which schools will be present. The Metropolitan Pavilion is located at 125 West 18th Street, New York, NY.
6. Q: What was Elvis's Motto?
A: "Taking Care of Business in a Flash" So....
Do you want to be the next Elvis?
Or, more likely, are you are interested in business?
If you are, you should meet
Roszell Mack
who is Hunter's Pre-Business Advisor, brings an extensive business background as both an investment banker and entrepreneur and his expertise in the business school admissions process as a graduate of Harvard Business School. Mr. Mack’s office is located in Room 814 Hunter East; his email address is roszell.mack@hunter.cuny.edu.
Students are encouraged to make appointments for advisory services and counseling during his office hours which are held on Wednesdays’ from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Appointments may be made by contacting his assistant Joshua Hill at: (jhi@hunter.cuny.edu) or call 212 772 5247.
7. Internships Through Macaulay!
St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals Division of Cardiology Fall Internships
St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals Division of Cardiology specializes in preventing, detecting, and treating heart disease. The Division is offering internships to Macaulay sophomores, juniors, or seniors in one of the following areas: (1) Arrhythmia; (2) Hypertension; or (3) Prevention. Interns will perform data collection, analysis, receive mentorship, and have the opportunity to attend conferences.
Museum of the City of New York Internships
The Museum of the City of New York explores the past, present, and future of New York through a variety of exhibitions, public programs, and publications. The Museum is offering internships to Macaulay Honors College students, and may be able to customize positions in several departments including collections, exhibitions, and public programs. This opportunity is ideal for students with an interest in art, history, and New York.
Scholars at Risk Advocacy Internship--Pre-Law and International Affairs Students
The Scholars at Risk Network (SAR) is an international network of universities dedicated to promoting academic freedom and defending the human rights of scholars worldwide. SAR is seeking a student in law, human rights, or international affairs to research, and monitor attacks on scholars within various regions. The advocacy intern will help establish and manage SAR's advocacy system; document violations, and infringements upon academic freedom, and human rights; prepare letter campaigns for imprisoned/missing scholars; and prepare alerts to circulate to SAR members, and friends.
Paid Service Opportunity for Future Teachers
Chang Learning Center in Bath Beach, Brooklyn seeks Math and English teachers for Saturday sessions beginning in September for a 10 month commitment (5 hours per Saturday). Qualified applicants can earn $30 per hour, and up. Serve as either an English or Math teacher for Grades 6 through 8, and SHSAT (entrance exam for specialized high schools). Applicants must have teaching experience, classroom management skills, and must be pursuing a teaching career or be a certified teacher. Please email resumes to info@changlearningcenter.com.
Resource Development Consultant (Intern) for Partnerships for Parks
Partnerships for Parks (PfP), a joint program of non-profit City Parks Foundation and the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, helps New Yorkers work together to make neighborhood parks thrive. PfP seeks a fall intern to develop case documentation, and to conduct field research with volunteer groups to be used during Partnerships Academy (a year-long volunteer skill building program). The intern will have the opportunity to initiate his or her own projects for the Technical Assistance program with the approval of the intern supervisor. In addition, the intern will create new, and revamp existing resources offered to the public, and park development professionals based on the findings of his, or her research. The intern will receive monthly MetroCards, or a small stipend.
More Opportunities
You'll find additional opportunities on the Macaulay Honors College website
8. Conduct Research in Iceland and Barbuda with Dr. Sophia Perdikaris - Deadline September 14
Accepted students will be involved in archaeological investigations in the circum Atlantic area with special focus on Iceland and Barbuda. The program should be of interest to anyone interested in environmental sciences, geology, archaeology, anthropology, biology, terrestrial and marine ecology, or climatology. Using the tools of archaeology, we are exploring relationships of people with their environment through time, and how the two interact.
The research involves travel to two countries: Iceland and the Caribbean island of Barbuda. Students will receive a stipend and great experience. There are six places available. Click here for more information, and send your applications via email, fax, or mail to Assistant to the Associate Dean, Michael Teitel at Michael.Teitel@mhc.cuny.edu (fax: (212) 580-8130).
9. Attention: Juniors and Seniors - Fall Internship: Media Relations with the New York Stock Exchange – Apply Now!!
Students with coursework in media studies, public relations or journalism are invited to apply for the NYSE internship in Media Relations. Responsibilities include assisting in writing press releases and media alerts, website updates, pitching events to media, escorting and supervising media on the trading floor, coordinating with financial broadcast press to schedule interviews with CEOs and executives and compiling news articles.
Interested students are asked to contact Career Development Services at career@hunter.cuny.edu as soon as possible for assistance with
10. Fall 2009 Internships – The Asia Society: Apply Now!
Internships in a broad range of areas in international affairs and online media are being offered by the Asia Society in the following areas:
*Education Web
*Executive Office Research Intern
*Global Policy Studies
*Graphic Design
*Marketing
*Online Website
*Policy Initiatives
*Policy Programs
*Visual Merchandising
Students interested in additional information and assistance with application procedures are asked to contact Career Development.
11. Fulbright Grant 2010-2011: International Opportunities Through Fulbright Grant!
Graduating by 2010? Or in graduate school? Thinking of going abroad to study, teach English or do research? A Fulbright grant may offer you the opportunity to study, research or teach English in the country of your choice for one year. Hunter students have gone on to study anthropology in Thailand, religion in Germany, paint in the Philippines, work in a non- governmental organization in Malawi, or teach English in Turkey, Germany and Argentina, among many other countries.
For complete information and to access the application: www.fulbrightonline.org/us .
Students must apply through the Hunter College Fulbright Program Adviser, Myrna Fader, email: mfader@hunter.cuny.edu
Hunter College Deadline: September 10, 2009.
12. Interested in Graduate School? Apply to the Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program!
The Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program is currently seeking promising undergraduate students with an interest in attending graduate school. The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program at Hunter College, CUNY helps undergraduate students improve their academic performance and preparation for graduate studies. As participants to the McNair Scholars Program, students are given up to a $2,800 stipend throughout the academic year linked to milestones used to guide students through the graduate application process.
We are currently in the process of recruiting academically promising students who have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students must be low income and first generation college students OR students who are members of groups underrepresented in graduate education in the United States (Black (non-Hispanic), Latino/Hispanic, American Indian/ Alaskan Native, Pacific Islander).
Please refer all questions or application request to the program administrative assistant, Alyssa Lopez, at (212)772-4824 or Alyssa.lopez@hunter.cuny.edu.
13. Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans: Apply for Fall!
Are you a new American who plans on being enrolled in a graduate or professional program in Fall 2010?
The Paul and Daisy Fellowship is highly competitive and awards 30 two-year fellowships of up to $36,000 per year to accomplished new Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields. A New American is an individual who is a holder of a Green Card, or has been naturalized as a U.S. citizen, or is the child of two parents who are both naturalized citizens. Applicants must be exceptional students who have demonstrated creativity, originality and initiative, who have engaged in an activity that requires drive and sustained effort and who show a commitment to the values expressed in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
It is not too early to prepare for a November 1, 2009 deadline!
Further information and the application are available at the Soros website: www.pdsoros.org.
For questions and assistance in the application process, contact Myrna Fader,
Email: mfader@hunter.cuny.edu
14. Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program
The program provides financial assistance to students pursuing graduate study in the fields of the arts, humanities and the social sciences leading to a doctoral degree or an MFA. Successful candidates will demonstrate superior academic ability and achievement, show exceptional promise and have financial need. The award supports students for up to four years; approximately 27 fellowships will be awarded. Open to US citizens and permanent residents. Information and application are available at: http://www.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html
Deadline: October 5, 2009
Questions: Contact Myrna Fader, email: mfader@hunter.cuny.edu
15. The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
The fellowship provides three years of financial support including a $30,000 annual stipend, $10,500 cost of education allowance and a one-time $1000 travel grant. U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents at or near the beginning of research-based graduate studies in relevant social science, science, and mathematics disciplines are eligible to apply. Information and the application are available at http://www.nsfgradfellows.org . Application deadlines are November 2-12, 2009, depending on field of study.
16. Amazing Volunteer Opportunity!!
Are you interested in public health? Do you want to teach high school students about really important topics?
Are you interested in sex?
If you answered "yes" (or, perhaps more appropriately, "yes, Yes, YES!") to any of these questions, you should check out the
Peer Health Exchange:
Peer Health Exchange (PHE) is a non-profit organization that gives teenagers the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy decisions. We do this by training college students to teach a comprehensive health curriculum in public high schools that lack health education.
PHE Health Educators are volunteers. They will learn to teach one of the PHE workshops, and they will teach it in public high schools. PHE Health Educators will be:
Workshop topic experts
Workshop teachers
Time Commitment
September 2009 to May 2010
4 – 6 hours per week to:
· Teach at least one workshop each week, usually on Fridays
· Attend two weekly training meetings in the fall semester as well as occasional trainings in the spring semester
· Practice independently, as needed
Responsibilities
PHE Health Educators will:
Learn one PHE workshop and how to teach it effectively
· Attend the PHE Volunteer Orientation on Wednesday, September 23rd at 1pm
· Attend weekly Health Educator trainings in the fall semester on Wednesdays from 1-3pm at Hunter College’s 68th street campus
· Attend weekly Workshop Group Meetings led by a Leadership Council member on a day and time determined by their Workshop Group
· Incorporate direction and evaluation from their Leadership Council member in order to develop and improve their teaching skills
· Receive a score of 80% or higher on a written workshop test and a Teaching Skills Evaluation
Teach their PHE workshop
· Teach their workshop in PHE Partner High Schools at least once per week on Fridays for the entire academic year
· Observe other PHE workshops
· Support the PHE program through additional volunteer opportunities
Make PHE an extracurricular priorit
Qualifications
PHE is looking for someone who:
Is committed to the PHE mission
Has excellent teaching skills
Is willing to develop and improve their teaching ability
Will commit 46 hours per week including 2 meetings and at least 1 workshop the entire academic year
Is a full-time undergraduate student
Benefits
PHE Health Educators will:
Provide a much-needed service to public high school students who are not receiving health education
· Help build an effective, replicable model of health education
Receive recommendations and references for graduate school, internships, fellowships, awards, and jobs
Develop strong teaching skills
· Gain first-hand classroom experience
· Develop group facilitation skills
· Develop classroom management skills
Develop valuable interview and job skills
· Develop public speaking skills
· Develop interpersonal skills Learn valuable health information
Learn about career opportunities
· Learn about the public service, public health, and education sectors
· Learn about job and internship opportunities
· Have the opportunity to apply for jobs at PHE after graduation
Be an integral part of the campus community
· Develop friendships with a diverse group of fellow students
· Help build a lasting campus organization by recruiting friends and classmates
· Have the opportunity to apply for leadership positions in PHE
PHE Workshops
Sexual Decision-Making & Communication
Contraception
STIs & HIV
Healthy Relationships
Abusive Relationships
Rape & Sexual Assault
Nutrition & Physical Activity
Tobacco
Alcohol
Drugs
Contact: Honors College students are already serving as Peer Health Educators, so get on board! To apply to be a PHE Health Educator, visit www.peerhealthexchange.org/apply
More information about PHE can be found at www.peerhealthexchange.org
For questions, contact hunter@peerhealthexchange.org
17. Want to Write for The Envoy?
We write to inform you that the Hunter Envoy's first meeting of the year
will be held this Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 1 pm in Thomas Hunter 211, and
unless otherwise specified, all future meetings will be on Wednesdays at the
aforementioned place and time.
Meetings are a great place to get acquainted with the paper, receive story
assignments, pitch ideas, get feedback on your work, etc; if you are or plan
to be a serious contributor, it is highly recommended that you attend
regularly. Paid positions for permanent staff writers are available!!!
We look forward to welcoming our seasoned staffers and fresh faces alike to
this Wednesday's meeting. See you there!
Tatyana Gulko, Editor-in-Chief
Tracy Neiman, Managing Editor
The Hunter Envoy
Thomas Hunter Bldg., Room 211
18. Thinking about teaching? Want to give back and help young people?
Then consider...
Teach for America
Representatives will be in the Honors College Lounge on Wednesday, October 7, from 2-3 PM.
Check out future announcements for more information....
19. Opportunities Fund Information Session
The Fall Opportunities Fund Access Period is coming up!
Applications for funding are due to your advisor on Friday, Oct 2nd.
1.)To prepare your application, you need to complete the Opportunity Fund Quiz ( http://macaulay.cuny.edu/current-students/opportunities-fund.php).
2.)There will be an Opportunities Fund Workshop, Wed. Sept 16th from 1:00-2:00, in room 714W.
3.)In addition, there will be an Opportunities Fund Application Tutorial in the Honors College Lounge on Thurs Sept 24th 2:00-3:30. You should bring your application in process
End of Announcements for week of September 2-9, 2009